Bogle Outruns Garden State Foes: Reaches Wire Four Lengths in Clear; Headley Mare Decidedly Best Over Tonys Find, Lady Phara in Sprint, Daily Racing Form, 1948-05-13

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Bogle Outruns Garden State Foes Reaches Wire Four Lengths in Clear ClearHeadley Headley Mare Decidedly Best Over Tonys Find Lady Phara in Sprint SprintGARDEN GARDEN STATE PARK Camden N J May 12 Revealing the brilliant speed she had displayed during a successful winter campaign on the West Coast Hal Price Headleys gifted fiveyearold mare Bogle dashed to an easy triumph over six rivals in the featured Breakfast Club Purse here today todayShouldering Shouldering 114 pounds and artfully handled by apprentice Jack Turner Bogle sailed steadily away from her opposition in the stretch to defeat Henry S Hork heimers Tonys Find by four lengths with the latter a head clear of D A Rosen baums Lady Phara in a photo Tonys Find saved ground from the start and held on determinedly while forcing the winners pace around the turn but faltered steadily in the drive and just did withstand the fastclosing Lady Phara PharaHot Hot sultry weather prevailed for the midweek program withnessed by an en ¬ thusiastic throng of approximately 14000 Following the running the famous radio personality Don McNeil presented a silver service to W S Cotton trainer of Bogle BogleRules Rules Strong Favorite FavoriteClose Close up in her last two starts Bogle dis ¬ played impressive speed as she completed the six furlongs over the fast track in 111 Ys The dark bay daughter of Menow Pooks Hill ruled a stanch choice in the small field and paid 320 320Breaking Breaking swiftly from the extreme out ¬ side position Red Herring was the first to show in front but Bogle was rushed up by Turner to wrest the lead approaching the halfmile pole Tonys Find was on the rail and Red Herring on the outside The three staged a dingdong battle going into the turn but Bogle began asserting his superiority shortly after and was a length and a half clear at the quarter pole Safely in advance of her rivals entering the stretch Turner took the miss in hand al ¬ though she continued to widen her advan ¬ tage in the final eighth of a mile Red Herring carrying the silks of owner trainer B Frank Christmas finished sixth but may have been a good deal closer had she not been forced very wide by Tonys Find entering the stretch Red Herring took the overland route from the start and was running strongly when forced to lose many lengths at the top of the lane


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